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About Kanji Practice

A writing based, minimalistic flashcard (SRS, Spaced Repetition System) app for learning Japanese kanji.

A quick tap on the drawing area will show a hint for the next stroke, a vertical swipe upwards will clear the canvas and restart the current character.

Key differences from other similar apps:

  • It has a dark design.
  • No stroke recognition, so you won't experience the frustration of the app repeatedly failing to accept a correct stroke.
  • No subscription fees, no data privacy concerns. All your flashcard data is located on your device, so the control is 100% yours. This also means that for example if you want to make a backup copy of your learning data from time to time, you will have to use the appropriate items from the app's menu to manually export them from the app.
  • It's a single HTML file that you can download to your phone, tablet, or computer and use it from your local file system in a browser, even without an internet connection. This also means that you don't have to worry about an update introducing unwanted changes. You can even change the source code if you want to. (Note: the app's data storage in the browser is associated with its location and file name, so before changing these, make sure to save your deck of flashcards using the menu in order to avoid losing them.)
  • It's completely offline, there's no background communication with any servers or clouds, so it won't start lagging and glitching while you are practising. This also means that you will have to manually save or export your flashcards using the app's menu if you want to transfer and access them from a different device.

The source code is available on GitHub.

This software uses stroke data from Ulrich Apel's KanjiVG project.

This projects uses kanji data from the KANJIDIC dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group and are used in conformance with the Group's license.

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